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1961
YAMACRAW
OGLETHORPE
UNIVERSITY
Atlanta, Georgia
Paula Hotmann, Editor
Eric ScharfF, Business Manager
Charlotte Morris, Business Manager
Mr. Leo Bilancio, Faculty Advisor
Pat Griffin, Assistant Editor
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION
CLASSES
ORGANIZATIONS
ACTIVITIES
SPORTS
HONORS
ADVERTISING
STUDENT DIRECTORY
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FOREWORD
These pictures tell our story
Variations on an ideal.
The ideal that of achieving the true worth from our education, ot em-
bodying the Oglethorpe spirit and allowing it to motivate us as we strive
and seek for those things most valued.
The variations Sequence, Spirit, and Synthesis. Sequence as shown in
the transmitting of knowledge from professor to student. Spirit derived
from active participation in all school events and activities. Synthesis as
depicted by the culmination of spirit and knowledge the necessary con-
stituents of the ideal.
The editor and her staff submit this book as a pictorial representation of
the Oglethorpe ideal.
PROGRES
Those symbols incarnate of man
Variations on themes of reality
Ideals progressed in dreams
SEQUENCE
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ynthesise to form life.
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The most that we have, our thoughts, our experiences, our hopes, and
our dreams are symbolized by this book which we, the 1961 Tamacraw
staff, dedicate to
MR. LEO BILANCIO
who we believe to be one ot the most inspiring faculty members at
Oglethorpe.
His friendliness and profound interest in his students and their progress
tend to promote and encourage individual initiative and also to emphasize
his own imaginative character. And, to quote Whitehead, "imagination,
which is necessary to carry out the proper function of a university the
imaginative acquisition of knowledge, can only be communicated by a
faculty whose members themselves wear their learning with imagination."
Because this so aptly describes Mr. Bilancio's personality and character,
and because he is always thought of with feelings of gratitude, respect,
and deepest affection, we think he epitomizes those qualities which con-
stitute the Ideal which we ourselves are ever striving to achieve.
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More than 2,000 years ago the ancients sym-
bolized learning by a torch passing from hand
to hand down the generations. That lighted
torch is the symbol of imagination the imagi-
native acquistion of knowledge. Whitehead
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THE PRESIDENT SPEAKS,.,
The theme ot the 1961 Tamacraw, "Progressions Variations on an
Ideal," together with the organization of this book, suggests a musical
development. A college experience is like an important movement in a
large musical composition which could be described as a more or less pat-
terned or organized life. This movement or progression involves the rela-
tionships of the climactic synthesis or awareness of interrelatedness. In
a sense, this is the ideal of the university.
The importance of this progression lies in the fact that no subsequent
movements in the whole living composition will be the same, because of
the influence of the "progression and variation" in the college movement.
A senior once told me that in his senior year his courses, his intellectual
experience, his reading, his relationships to other students, and his un-
derstanding of himself seemed to fall into place in a sort of stable structure
or synthesis. That is to say, the college experience seemed to form out of
its disparate parts a meaningful pattern.
It would be naive to assume that, in this dynamic society, a pattern
derived out of college would be permanent. New movements, new themes,
will be introduced in unpredictable variation. But it the college experience
has been highly significant, it will at times appear, as in the case of a fugue,
to overlie the structure of subsequent experience.
To each the movement of college experience is rubato. To some it has
moved its culmination in a quiet adagio movement. To others it has been
allegro con spirito. It is our hope that for each student the movement may
have had direction in meaning.
In a world that appears fragmented, diverse, and at times chaotic, the
intellectual and emotional experience in college may demonstrate the possi-
bility of resolution of discords, of stability of motive, and constructive form.
Recognition of this form sometimes does not appear during college experi-
ence but as a result of post-graduation perspective. At Oglethorpe this
should involve ways ot looking at oneself, at man, at governments, at re-
ligion, at science and art in such a way that these separate elements may,
with the help of books, teachers, and our fellow students fall into a pattern
that may be described as "progressions variations on an ideal."
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Donald C. Agnew, President
A.B. (Park College)
M.A., Ph.D. I Duke University)
George C. Seward, Dean
B.A. (Amherst)
Ph.D. (Tuebingen)
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DIVISION OF
LUCILLE Q. AGNEW
B.A. ( Furman)
M.A. (Du\e)
WENDELL H. BROWN
B.S. t Puget Sound)
MA. (Columbia)
BERTRAM H. FLANDERS
A.B., MA. (Emory); Ph.D (Du\e)
WILLIAM H. COHEN
B.A., M.A. (University of Florida)
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iUMAN UNDERSTANDING
ARTHUR REILER
B.A. iHeiv Tor\ University)
M.A. ( Mi ddlebury )
Docteur de I'Universite (Pans)
HARRY DORSON
Institute <>/ Musical Arts, JSj. T.
Study. Berlin, Fontameblcu, London
STANLEY M. DAUGERT
B.A , K4.A., Ph.D. (Columbia)
INGE MANSKI LUNDEEN
Study at Indiana University and
Curtiss Institute Metropolitan
Opera Company
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HUMAN UNDERSTANDING
GEORGE C. SEWARD
B.A. (Amherst)
Ph.D. (Tuebmgen j
RAYMOND TOUBMAN
B.Miis., M.A. (Boston U.)
M.S. in L.S. (Simmons College)
DIVISION OF BUSINESS
JAMES R. MILES
B.A., B.S. (Alabama)
M.B.A. (Ohio State)
WILLIAM A. EGERTON
( University of AJort/i Carolina)
(University of Tennessee Law School)
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DIVISION OF
LEO RILANCIO
B.A. (Knox College)
M.A. (University of J^orth Carolina)
A CHEEVER CRESSY, JR.
B.A. i Tufts)
M.A., Ph.D. (Fletcher
School of Law and
Diplomacy )
WILLIAM A CARROLL
A.B. (Brown University)
M.A. (Georgetown University I
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CITIZENSHIP
RICHARD H. HAUNTON
B.A., M.A. i Indiana)
W. A. L. COULBORN
B.Sc, M.B.E. (University of London)
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DIVISION
BERNICE HILLIARD
B.A., M.Ed. ( Oglethorpe)
ARTHUR L. COHEN
B.A. ( Stanford)
M.A., Ph.D. (Harvard)
ROY N. GOSLIN
B.A. (Hebrask.ci Wesleyan)
M.A. (Wyoming)
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DF SCIENCE
LOIS WILLIAMSON
3.A.. M.A. (Oglethorpe)
GEORGE F. WHEELER
B.A. i Ohio State)
M.S. (California Institute of Technology )
J. KENNEDY HODGES
B.A. tXK'off-ord)
M.A. (Du\e)
Ph.D. (J^orth Carolina)
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B.A. (Hebras\a)
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B.A. /University of Wichita)
M.A., Ph.D. (J^urthwestern University)
ELGIN MacCONNELL
B.A. I Allegheny )
M.A. (}{ew Tor\ University)
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EDITHGENE R. SPARKS
B.S. in Ed. (Oglethorpe)
M.Ed. (Emory)
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B.A. (King)
M.A. (Peabody)
Ph.D. iHorth Carolina)
GARLAND PINHOLSTER
B.S. (]s[urth Georgia College J
M.A. f Peabody)
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Daniel Uffner
Assistant to the
President
Norman B. Thompson
Director of
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Receptionist
Carol Tucker
Bursar
Richard Brusehke
Comptroller
Raymond Touhmaii
Librarian
Ruth Lovell
Manager
of the Bookstore
and Post Office
Bill Malone
Superintendent of
Maintenance
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Registrar
Elgin MacConnell
Resident Counselor
for Men
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Bernice Hilliard
Resident Counselor
for Women
Jeanne Cressy
Secretarv to t/ie
President
Jennine Murphey
Secretary to the
Dean
Ruth Locklin
Secretary to the
Assistant to the
President
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Lenora Baldwin
College N'trse
Sewell Edwards
Campus Policeman
Glenda B.ilowski
Secretary to the
Registrar
Louis Nash
Cajetena Manager
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
President - - - Penny Jones
Vice-President Pat Griffin
Secretary Martha Laird
Treasurer David Chesnut
Parliamentarian - - - Dana Lou Howe
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"ON THE ISLAND"
Of our four years spent on these premises, the following is a slight record
of those years that now become Madras memories fading into the con-
glomeration of life.
In one short year
Wc survived orientation, Rat week, a cold hayride, our first final examinations;
We looked forward to basketball games (in those days we became good losers), caring
for Budda, Christmas vacation.
We dreaded low grades, Mondays, financing our Black and White formal.
We learned logic, what friendship could be, the value oi a dollar;
We became Sophomores.
We were hated by the Freshmen, loved by ourselves, tolerated by the faculty;
We participated in projects, athletics, publications, clubs and committees;
We sweated Economics exemption. Greek notebooks, our sloppy tennis game;
We became Juniors.
We grew academically, mentally, and in stature;
We got sick, drunk, ambitious, serious;
We spent nights with Ogg and Ray, dancing, talking, tailing in and out of love;
We waited for Dr. Reser's test grades, kite dates, the long, hot summer of '60 to pass-
We were Seniors.
We had set our goals, had one more chance to prove ourselves, had come of age;
We now know the value of the previous years;
We said goodby to cafeteria lines, bull sessions, our last Oglethorpe spring;
We shall hope we show our thanks to Dr. Agnew, Dr. Seward, and the whole gauntlet
of faculty by what we do "on the mainland;"
We have left things done and undone, our own special mark, maybe;
We have begun other years somewhere else
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Barbara Ann Baughman
Bachelor of Arts
Atlanta, Georgia
Class Officer-1,2; Secretary- 1,2; Modern Dance Group-1,2,3,4;
N.E.A. President-2; Secretary of A.F.F.-2; Cheerleader- 2,3,4;,
Westminster Fellowship- 1; Social Committee- 1 ; Yamacraw Staff -
2,?, 4; Homecoming Court-3,4; Duchess Club-3,4; Secretary-
Treasurer-4.
Belle Turner Bennett
Bachelor of Arts
Atlanta, Georgia
Transfer, Mt. Vernon Junior College; Spanish Cluh-1,2; French
Cluh-1.2; Pres.-2; Bell Cote Staff-1; Vice-President Merri-
weather House-2; House Council-2; AA. Degree-2 ;Dean's
List-.V
William Louis Blair
Bachelor of Arts
Smyrna, Georgia
Blue Key-4; Bur's He.id-4.
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Frances Pasley Buttolph
Bachelor of Arts
Atlanta, Georgia
John David Chesnut
Bachelor of Arts
Decatur, Georgia
Transfer: Erskine College; Epsilon Alpha Sigma Fraternity- 1 ,2;
Players- 1,2; Erskie Awartl-2; Student Government- 1,2; Pep
Band-4; Co-Chairman of Assembly Committee-4; Treasurer of
Senior Class.
Murphey Roger Couch
Bachelor of Arts
Decatur, Georgia
Transfer: University of Georgia; Basketball- 1 ; Phi Delta Theta-
1; Basketball-2-3-4; Baseball-2,3,4; Varsity Club-3-4; Secretary-
3; Blue Key-3,4; Parliamentarian-4; Yamacraw Staff-3,4; Bowl-
ing League-4.
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Nona Elizabeth Davis
Bachelor of Science
Atlanta, Georgia
Transfer: Georgia Tech; Society of Women Engineers, Women
Students Association, Gamma Psi, Ga. Tech UMCA Executive
Board, "T" Book Staff.
Franklin Wayne Dobbs
Bachelor of Arts
Smyrna, Georgia
Basketball- 1,2,3,4; Tenms-1; Baseball-1,2,3,4; Class Offieer-2,3;
Treas.-2; Vice-President- 3; Varsity Club- 1 ,2,3,4; President-3;
Boar's Head-3,4; Vice-President-4; Blue Key-3,4; Yamacraw
Staff-3; Vice-President Student Council-4; "B" 1 team basketball
coach-4; Chairman, Interactivity Committee-4; Who's Who in
American Colleges and Universities.
Sheila Louise Donohue
Bachelor of Arts
Transfer: Immaculata Junior College; Swimming team- 1,2; Bas-
ketball-1; Secretary of Student Council-2; Honor Committee-4;
Duchess Club-4; Newman Club-3.
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Lawrence Edward Goodwin
Bachelor of Arts
Silver Grove, Kentucky
Transfer: Brutan-Parker; Basketball-2,3,4; Baseball-2,3,4; Blue
Key-4; Boar's Head-4.
Patricia Delia Griffin
Bachelor of Arts
Tuc\er, Georgia
Modern Dance Group- 1,2,3: Yamacraw Staff- 1,2, 3 -4; Editor-3;
Assistant Editor-4; N.E.A.-1.2; Cheerleader-2,3,4; Captain-4;
Social Committee-2; Class Offieer-3,4; Parliamentarian- 3; Vice-
President-4; Duchess Club-?, 4; Secretary and Treasurer-?; Presi-
dent^; Chapel Committee-?; Interactivity Committee- 3,4; Sec-
retary-4; Dorm Council-3,4; President-4; Homecoming Court-.?;
Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities.
Joseph Marshall Harb
Bachelor of Science
Atlanta, Georgia
Players- 1,2; Tennis- 1; Class Parliamentarian- 1,2 ; Rat Court-2;
Biology Lab Assistant- 2, 3; Zoology Lab Assistant- 2,4; Botany
Lab Assistant-2,4; Research Assistant-?. 4; LeConte Society-?, 4;
President-4; Pep Squad-4; Treasurer-4.
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George H. Harper, Jr.
Bachelor of Arts
Atlanta, Georgia
David N. Harvey
Bachelor of Science
Atlanta, Georgia
Transfer: Georgia Tech; Circulation Manager for Techmque-
1,2; Circulation Manager for Air Force paper 1,2; Chemistry
Lah Assistant-2,3,4; Boar's Head-3,4; Vice-President-4; Blue
Key-3,4; Sec. -4: LeConte-3,4; Treas.-4; Student Council-3,4;
Parliamcntarian-4.
James Callaway Harvey
Bachelor of Arts
Atlanta, Georgia
Westminster Fellowship! ; Humanics Association- 1 ,2,3,4; Social
Committee-1,2,3,4; Saints- 1, 2, .V, Players-1,2; Chorus- 1,2, 3,4;
Alpha Phi Omega-2,3; Viee-Pres.-2.
Dana Lou Howe
Bachelor of Arts
Atlanta, Georgia
Westminster Fellowship- 1 ; Modern Dance Group- 1,2; All
Faith's Fellowship-2,3; President^; Yamacraw Staff-2,3,4; As-
sistant Editor-3; Social Committee-2,.V, N.EA.-2; Cheerleader-
2,3,4; Chapel Committee-2,3; Chairman-3; Interactivities Com-
mittee-3; Duchess Cluh-4; Senior Class Parliamentarian-4.
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Felix Harvey Hudson
Bachelor of Arts
Atlanta, Georgia
Phillip Leighton Howell
Bachelor of Arts
Con lev, Georgia
Humanics Association-2,3,4; Alpha Phi Omega-2,3,4; Executive
Committee- 3, 4.
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Sammy Gower Hudgins
Bachelor of Arts
Chamblee, Georgia
Basketball-2,3,4; Baseball- 1,2.
Janie Marie Hunt
Bachelor of Science
Jonesboro, Georgia
Transfer: Montreat- Anderson Junior College; Basketball, Hiking
Club; Spanish Club; Honor Court-4; Dorm Vice-President-4;
Yamacraw Staff-3; Gun Club-3,4; Public Relations-3,4.
Giovanni Ianniello
Bachelor of Arts
Atlanta, Georgia
Newman Club-4.
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Edloe Pendleton Jones
Bachelor of Arts
Manning, South Carolina
Honor Court-3,4; Chairman-4; Toastmasters- 1 ; Treas.-l; Hu-
manics Association-2 ; Sec. '2; Alpha Phi Omega-2; Prcsident-2;
Yamacraw Staff-3; Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni-
versities-4; Dorm Couneil-4; President of Senior Class; Assembly
Committee-4.
Ronald Richard Knopf
Bachelor of Arts
St. Petersburg, Florida
Humamcs-1 ,2.3,4; Second Vice-President- 3; First Vice-Presi-
dent 4; Class Officer; Vice-President- 1 ; President-3; Alpha Phi
Omega- 1,2; Secretary-1; Public Relations Committee- 1; Players-
1,2,3,4; President-3; Saints-2,3,4; Stormy Petrel Staff-3,4,5;
Yamacraw Staff-3, 4.
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Martha Elizabeth Laird
Bachelor of Arts
Atlanta, Georgia
Award-1; F.T.A.-l; Vice-President-
Chcer-
leader-1,2; Captain-2; Westminster Fellowship- 1 ,2; Dean's List-
1,2,3; Modern Dance Club-1,2,3,4; Players-1; Social Committee-
1,2; Honor Court-2; Yamaeraw-2,3 ; Duchess Club-3,4; Secre-
tary of Senior Class.
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Wilfred Joseph LeBlanc
Bachelor of Arts
Salem Depot, J{ew Hampshire
Humanics Foundation-1,2,3,4; Players- 1,2, 3, 4; President-4; Al-
pha Phi Omega; Yamacraw Staff"- 1 ; Treasurer of Junior Class;
Goodman Hall Dorm Council; President-4.
Edward Almond Leonard
Bachelor of Arts
Atlanta, Georgia
James William Mann
Bachelor of Science
Conyers, Georgia
Yamacraw Staff-4; Boar's Head Fratermty-4; Blue K.ey-4; Le-
Conte Honorary Society-4.
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L. Silas Moore
Bachelor of Arts
Atlanta, Georgia
Players-3; Stormy Petrel Staff-4.
Barbara Helen Olsen
Bachelor of Arts
Atlanta, Georgia
Transfer: Carson-Newman College; Homecoming Court- 1,2;
Calliopean Literary Society- 1,2; Radio Work Shop DJ-I; Har-
vest Festival Beauty Court-1; B.TU.-2; Science Honor Fra-
ternity-2; German Cluh-2; Swimming Cluh-2; Gun Club-3,4;
Interactivities Committee- 3; Chorus- 3,4; Players- 3,4; Intermural
Representative-3.
Woon Churl Paik
Bachelor of Arts
Seoul, Korea
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James Anthony Paredes
Bachelor of Arts
Atlanta, Georgia
Players-2,3; Honor Court-2,3,4; Chairman-4; Alpha Phi Omega'
2,3; President-3; Toastmasters-2; Literary Magazine-4; Stormy
Petrel Staff-3; Blue Key-3,4; Rat Court-?.
James Harry Peagler, III
Bachelor of Arts
Atlanta, Georgia
Ellen Sculley Russell
Bachelor of Arts
Savannah, Georgia
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Frederick Asher Schatzman
Bachelor of Science
Highland Par}{, J\[ew jersey
Le Conte Society-4; Honor Committee-4; Stormy Petrel StarF-4;
Photo Editor-4.
Joe A. Soldati
Bachelor of Arts
Charlotte, J^orth Carolina
President Freshman Class; Student Council- 1; Humanics Asso-
ciation-!, 2: Alpha Phi Omcga-1,2,3,4; Chairman-4; Stormy
Petrel Staff '1,2, 3, 4; Chorus- 1; Interactivities Committee-1; Lit-
erary Magazine-2,3,4; Editor-?, 4; Honor Committee-4; Chair-
m. in-4; Dormitory Bonrd-4; Who's Who in American Col-
leges and Universities.
Ainslee Jackson Stull
Bachelor of Arts
Forest Par\, Georgia
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Robert Bruce Tanner
Bachelor of Arts
Atlanta, Georgia
Margaret P. Thrasher
Bachelor of Arts
Atlanta, Georgia
Marc Stephen Weinberg
Bachelor of Arts
T^ew Tor\ City, A[eu> Tor\
Tenms-1; Parker Law Award; Class Vice-President-2; Gun
Club-2,3,4; President-2,3 ; Boar's Head Fraternity^, 3, 4; Treas-
urer^, 3; Blue Key-2,3,4; Treasurer' 3, 4; Rat Court-2,3; Players-
2,3,4; Honor Court-?; Varsity Club-3; Student Government-4;
President-4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi-
ties; Joint Committee of Faculty and Students-4; Chairman-4.
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Robert Alexander Wynn
Bachelor of Science
Hazlehnrst, Georgia
Honor Committee- 1,3; Honor Court-4; Junior Toastmasters-1,3;
Class President-2 ; Le Conte-2,3,4; Boar's Head Fraternity-3,4;
President-4; Blue Key- 3,4; President-4; Stormy Petrel Staff-4.
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Emily Anne Edwards
Bachelor of Arts
Wales\a, Georgia
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Seniors ]\[ot Pictured
Allen Lee Ault BA.
Anna Lillian Crowder BA.
Sarah Isabel Katz BA.
Olivia S. Toubman BA.
Gary N. Wenger BA.
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
President.. Dernl Gay
Vice-President Charlotte Morris
Secretary Joyce Gravel
Treasurer Gail Walker
Parliamentarian Jay Rowland
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Jean Abbott
Carolyn Alexander
Margaret Blank
Anita Buck
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Nancy Burdick
Norman Burgin
Peter Butchart
Patricia Cooper
Benjamin Crawford
Susan Dalton
Barbara Dexter
Mildred Effrain
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Nancy English
William Flammer
Becky Floyd
Derril Gay
Bobby Gore
Joyce Gravel
John Guthrie
Thomas Hewlett
Paula Hofmann
John Jay
Janet Kennedy
John Kuiken
Ethel Law
William Lawler
Eleanor McGurn
Robert Mallis
SPIRIT
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SYNTHESIS
CLASS OF 1962
Rosie Meller
Patricia Miller
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Charlotte Morris
Hilda Morris
Douglas Mote
Gary Mullins
Thomas Norwood
Hernando Pantigoso
David Peterson
Martha Pool
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Rowland Aviva Shwinger
Charles Teachey
Juniors A[ot Pictured
Christine Boone
Rose Bud Kent
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James Borom
Helen Larsen
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Mary Bourn
Carolyn Levy
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Betsy Cording
Benjamin Mathews
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Gene Eidson
James Millard
Russell Eisenman
Alfred Richardson
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Marian Flynn
Bobby Shumake
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Joe Gable
Rita Weisiger
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Howard Goodwin
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Paul Teachey
Gail Walker
John Warren
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
President Eric Scharff
Vice-President Terry Ingerson
Secretary Mary Lou Anderson
Treasurer Kay Kilpatnck
Parliamentarian Johnny Griggs
Wanda Crow
Juliana Dorsey
Lynn Drury
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Travis Hames
Judith Harvey
Susan Harris
Leighton Hiselgrove
Mareia Hartrick
Harvey Hisaw
Martha Hoss
Larry Hunter
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Terry [ngerson
Kay Kilpatrick
Anne Latimer
Jane Kinney
Bert Levy
Stuart Lynn
Myrna McDonald
Miriam McGlothlin
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Patricia McMichen
Steven McMullen
Corwin Metcalf
Elaine Mitcham
Morris Mitche
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Charles Moore
Madge Mosteller
Bobby Nance
LeAnn Payne
Thomas Phillips
Richard Robinson
Eric Scharff
Rosemary Scraggs
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Elaine Shiflett
Judith Skiles
Sophomores
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Jean Arsenault
Layman Kelley
Sammuel Braswell
Allen Long
Harry Carson
Wayne McCormack
Sung Soo Chun
William McDonough
Donna Donaldson
David Melancon
James Egerton
Eleanor Milner
Edward Feldman
Barbara Mouchet
Veronique Foti
David Platkin
John Griggs
William Simonton
James Guler
Robert Strom
Alice Hamilton
Jimmy Vaughn
Billie Hamm
Stephen White
Norma Hodges
Mary Bob Smith
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Sara Mac Smith
Jack Turpin
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Lynn Sprague
William Vajk
Elizabeth Stafford
Joanne Vanderbyl
Alice Turner
Yvonne Vickery
Albert Wallace
Thomas Warters
Lynn White
Thomas Winn
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President Jim Bundy
Vice-President Bob McMains
Secretary Jayne Archer
Treasurer Dennis Kerr
Parliamentarian Hoyt Wagner
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Andrew Akers
Jayne Archer
Peter Bacon
Barry Bennett
Michele Bernard
Carol Ann Blair
Mary Jane Bowman
Jill Boydston
Virginia Bremer
Arlene Brilliant
Jacqulyn Brown
Wayne Browning
Brenda Buice
James Bundy
Joan Burdick
Gloria Clark
Susan Coats
Paula Coker
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Daniel Cowart
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Sue Damianos
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Kenneth Davis
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Paul Donald
Glory Early
Larry Davis
Sue Engle
Ronald Estes
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David Euhanks Nancy Fields
Edward DeGross
Stephen Figler
Martha Gilreath June Goldsmith
Jan Goodson
Gary Grude
Fatma Gulluoglu
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William Hagan
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Jenlyn Hamhy
Peggy Hartis
Phyllis Hynes
Richard Hammon
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Beatrice Hasty
Betty Jo Johnson
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George Handley
Gary Haug
Diane Jones
Larry Harhin
Anita Hoi Iowa y
Dennis Kerr
Roger Kitchens
Diane Leonard
Frances Leverettc
Jane Lincoln
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John Lipham
Robert McMains
Carol McTeer
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Franklin Mahaffey
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Jeff Lockett Carolyn Loughborough Brad McFadden
Peggy McGill
Oreon Mann
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Linda Marable
James Melton
Mary Miles
Howard Mitchell
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Lynda Papini
John Parker
Kathleen Payne
Linda Robertson
Jo Payne
Carol Pound
Conan Rudd
James Pcndland
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Barry Percival
Margaret Pridgen Katherine Radcliffe
Betty Jane Rutland Sarah Ann Sanders
Robert Pittard
Jean Rivers
Laurie Sayward
Nancy Schreibman
Fred Scott
Benjamin Sellers
Robert Sexton
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Scarlett Shenk
Barry Silver
Mildred Sloan
Charlotte Smith
Brenda Starling
Orlan Swennes
Joyce Tebeau
Edna Thollander
Judy Townsend
Jose Trias
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Hoyt Wagner
Charles Vance
John Wac
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Freshmen ?S(ot Pictured
Richard Bullard
Perry Cash
Grace Clark
Frank Conway
Theodore Currier
Harriet Davis
John Davis
William Deal
Everette Eisenberg
Joan Fisher
Robert Fried
Howard Hale
Bonnie Howard
Renee Huie
Patricia Knousc
Julie Moreland
Ira Morris
Dan Neilson
John Pryor
Jack Tebeau
Elizabeth Tomlin
Elinor Willingham
John Wolford
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Mary Walker Rebecca Whatley
Stephen White
Donna Williams
Peter Williams
Dean Willis
Patricia Wilson Sandra Wolsey
Joan Womack
William Wyatt
Gerald Yates
Janet Yose
SPIRIT
SYNTHESIS
CLASS OF 1964
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS
Marc Weinberg, President
The Student Government consists of five Executive
Officers elected by the Student Body and the four class
Presidents. It is the guiding and governing organization
of the Oglethorpe Student Body.
Wayne Dobbs, Vice-President
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Lynn Drury, Treasurer
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Sara Mac Smith, Secretary
Dave Harvey, Parliamentarian
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HONOR COURT
"Penny" Jones, Chairman
Mr. Leo Bilancio, Adviser
MEMBERS:
Robin Wynn
Larry Davis
Marie Hunt
Janet Kennedy
Ben Crawford
Ken Davis
Glenda Balowsky
Ken Borden
SEATED, left to right: Ken Borden, Glenda Balowsky, Janet Kennedy, Marie Hunt,
Robin Wynn, Mr. Bilancio. STANDING, left to right: Larry Davis, Ben Crawford,
Ken Davis, Penny Jones.
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MEMBERS:
Joe Soldati, Chairman
Fred SehaUman, Senior Class
Paula Hofmann, Junior Class
Carole George, Sophomore Class
Mieey Metcalf, Freshman Class
SEATED, left to right: Paula Hofmann, Carole George. STAND-
ING, left to right: Joe Soldati, Fred ShaUman, Mickey Metcalf.
NOT PICTURED: Shelia Donohue (Senior).
HONOR COMMITTEE
CHORUS
FRONT ROW, left to right: Nancy English, Martha Gilreath, Carol Ann Blair, Jo
Payne, Patti Wilson, Linda Robertson, Gloria Early. SECOND ROW, left to right:
Betty-Jane Rutland, Gail Walker, Mrs. Touhman, Anne Latimer, Martha Pool, "Misty"
Tebeau, Anita Buck, Sara Ann Sanders. THIRD ROW, left to right: Conan Rudd,
Ed Moore, Ken Davis, Jack Stull, Jim Harvey, Mr. Toubman, Director.
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NEWMAN CLUB
FIRST ROW, left to right: Paula
Hofman, Secretary; Mr. Carroll,
Advisor; Bonnie McGern, Presi-
dent. SECOND ROW, left to
TOP TO
BOTTOM:
Tom
Wynn,
Margueritte
Wcisiger,
Dianne
Leonard,
Mary Jane
Boman,
Paula
Hofmann,
Kathleen
Payne.
ight: Ed DeGross, Program Chair-
man; Joyce Gravel, Vice-President;
Tom Wynn, Treasurer.
TOP TO
BOTTOM:
Joyce
Gravel,
Andy
Akers,
Jack
Warren,
Ed
DeGross,
Bonnie
McGern,
Nancy
Fields.
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ALPHA PHI OMEGA
Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity,
composed of college and university men who are or
have been previously affiliated with the Boy Scouts
of America.
Left to right: Jack Turpin, Vice-President; Jack
Warren, Sergeant-at-Arms; Lyn White, Secretary;
Cabot Gupton, President.
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FIRST ROW: Donney Donaldson, Jack Warren, "Butch" Handley, Conan Rudd,
Lynn White, Jim Bundy, Barry Persival, Ben Osborne, Jack Turpin. SECOND
ROW: Derril Gay, Ben Crawford, Frank MaHaffey, Pete Butchart, Don Waters,
Charlie Vance, Cabot Gupton, Joe Soldati, Dennis Kerr, Andy Akers, Larry Davis.
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Left to right: Anne Latimer, Jo
Payne, Joyce Gravel, "Penny"
Jones, Patti Wilson.
ASSEMBLY
COMMITTEE
Left to right: Dr. Reser, Advisor; Dave Chesnut and
"Penny" Jones, Co-Chairmen.
LITERARY
MAGAZINE
The purpose of this organization is to
give students, faculty and alumni an oppor-
tunity to display their literary talents in the
fields of poetry, short-story writing, and
essay-writing.
?aret
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Left to right: Steve McMullen, Margaret Blank, Anne Crowder.
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FIRST ROW, SEATED, left to right: Kay Radcliff, Conan
Rudd, John Wachstetor, Kay Kilpatrick, Madge Mosteller.
SECOND ROW, SEATED, left to right: Benny Mathews,
Wanda Crow, Anne Latimer, Sara Mac Smith, Beth Walker,
Terry Ingerson, Sam Braswell. THIRD ROW, STAND-
ING, left to right Lynda Papini, Gwenda Cannon, Barry
Persival, Anita Buck, Larry Davis, Lyn Alexander, Dan
Cowart, Mary Lou Anderson, Bert Levy.
THE OGLETHORPE
PLAYERS
This group is organized to promote an interest
among the students in the theatre arts and to provide
opportunities lor all to develop their talents. The
group stages three plays yearly.
Anita Buck, Business Manager; Mrs. Uffner, Direc-
tor; Bert Levy, President; Lyn Alexander, Secretary.
FRONT ROW, left to right Wilma Beggs, Bonnie McGurn, Jo Payne, Patti Wilson.
SECOND ROW, left to right Joyce Gravel, Ann Latimer, Wanda Crowe, "Penny"
Jones.
ALL FAITHS FELLOWSHIP
Left to right: Gerald Yates, Field
Executive; Joyce Gravel, Vice-Presi-
dent; Bobby Dexter, President; Wan-
da Crowe, Treasurer; Cabot Gupton,
Secretary. NOT PICTURED:
"Chief" Edwards, Advisor.
YAMACRAW
GUN CLUB
SEATED, left to right: Ed DeGross, Bobby Dexter, Pete Butchart, Joyce Gravel, Anne
Latimer, Sara Mac Smith, Cabot Gupton, Virginia Bremer, Gerald Yates, Wanda
Crow, Beth Walker. STANDING, left to right: Charlie Vance, Dan Cowart, Patti
Wilson, Elizabeth Staford.
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Wayne Dobbs, Chairman
The Inter-activity Committee is a body set up to
coordinate the activities of all the organizations on
campus. It is composed of representatives of all the
campus organizations.
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Jack Warren, Penny Jones, Ed Moore, Jack Turpin,
Ronnie Knopf, Whitey LeBlanc, "Pop" Crow. SECOND ROW, left to right: Arnold
Baker, Howard Goodman, Steve McMullen, Lynn White, Ken Davis, Andy Akers,
Jim Harvey, Cabot Gupton. THIRD ROW, left to right: Jackie Murphy, Scarlett
Shenk, Bobbie Dexter, Janet Yose, Jeri Hamhy, Jane Lincoln, Gloria Early, Patti
Wilson, Wilma Beggs.
HUMANICS STUDENT
ASSOCIATION
"Pop" Crow, Advisor; Joe Gable, Treasurer; Jack
Warren, President; Ben Crawford, Vice-President;
Bobbie Dexter, Secretary.
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Dcrril Gay
Editor'iri'Chief
Terry Ingerson
Managing Editor
The Official Newspaper of Oglethorpe University
Lynn Drury
Associate Editor
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Business Manager
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT, STANDING, left to right: Bar-
ry Persival, Advertising Manager; Robin Wynn, Circulation
Manager; Bill Flammcr, Advertisement; Kay Kilpatrick, Ex-
change Editor. SEATED, left to right: Jack Warren, Business
Manager; Mary Lou Andersen, Secretary. NOT PICTURED:
Circulation Advertisement Manager, Ben Crawford.
JOURNALISM EDITORS: Janet Kennedy, News; Joyce Gravel,
Features; Russell Eisenman, Sports; Lynn Drury, Associate Editor;
Carole George, Society.
Art Editor, Ronald Knopf and Photography
Editor, Fred Schatzman.
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As the student 1. taper of Oglethorpe Univer-
sity, the Stormy Petrei seeks to report and interpret
campus and non-campus news and provide an outlet
for expression for both faculty and students. It
expresses a liberal outlook on life constantly striving
to stimulate thought on the campus.
LAYOUT: Assistant Editor, Ken Davis; Managing Editor,
Terry Ingerson; Editor, Dernl Gay.
COPY STAFF: Sue Damianos, Lyn Alexan-
der, Peggy Hartis; Copy Editor, Dianne Leon-
ard.
STAFF WRITERS: Gary Mullins, Silas Moore, Russell Eisenman,
Larry Davis, Ann Latimer. Not pictured: Margaret Blank, Joe Soldati,
John Kuiken, Ann Crowder.
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Mr. Uffner, Mane Hunt, Joyce Gravel, Ann Latimer.
PUBLIC RELATIONS
COMMITTEE
The Public Relations Committee works in conjunction
with the Publicity Director of the University.
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BOWLING
LEAGUE
The Bowling League, a newcomer this
year, was designed for those who enjoy
bowling for fun.
SEATED: Mary Lou Andersen, Secretary; Kay Kil-
patrick, Vice-President. STANDING: Bill Flammer,
Treasurer, Terry Ingerson, President.
KNEELING, left to right: Jackie Brown, Nancy Fields, Beth Walker, Kay Kilpatrick,
Janet Yose, Gwenda Cannon. STANDING, FIRST ROW, left to right: Grant Mc-
Donald, Joan Womack, Ed Moore, Phyllis Hynes, Anita Holloway, Mary Lou Ander-
sen, Marte Pridgen, Bob Mallis. SECOND ROW: Terry Ingerson, Joe Harb, Bill
Flammer, John Jay, Gerald Yates, Pete Bacon.
YAMACRAW
EXECUTIVE STAFF
Paula Hofmann, Editor-in-Chief; Mr. Bilancio, Advisor
Pat Griffin, Assistant Editor.
ORGANIZATIONS
CO-EDITORS : Mary Lou Andersen
and James Mann,
FACULTY AND
ADMINISTRATION
CO-EDITORS: Carole George and
Margaret Blank.
CLASSES
EDITOR: Virginia Bremer
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RUS1NESS SECTION
Seated, left to right: Arlene Brilliant, Charlotte Morris, Eric ScharfF.
Striding, left to right Peggy Harris, Donna Williams.
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Left to right: Sandra Wolsey, Tom Phillips,
and Barbara Baughman.
HONORS
Left to right. Linda Marable and Anne Latimer.
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LIBERTARIAN SOCIETY
FIRST ROW, left to right: Conan Rudd, Wanda Crow, Patti Wilson,
Elizabeth Stafford. SECOND ROW, left to right: Jo Payne, Beth
Walker, Anne Latimer, Butch Handley, Oreon Mann.
This Society is composed of students who wish to discuss controversial issues facing
us today.
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SOCIAL
COMMITTEE
The purpose of the Social Commit-
tee is to provide for the student
body activities which will broaden
the student's life.
Jim Harvey, Chairman
Jimmy Riley
Yamacraiv Photographer
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RAT WEEK
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the climax of Freshman
orientation and the height
of upper classmen's "as-
sistance." The icy glare
of the Rat Court, a maze
of rat hats, and the off-
key choruses of the Alma
Mater all of this served
to forge the O. U. spirit.
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The heights of ndieulousness
the lowliness of Freshmen "rats'
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COSTUME PARTY
Unique attire amid a Hal-
loween motif set the scene
for a costume party spon-
sored by the Newman Club.
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MY
"My Three Angels," a story of three highly unangelic
conviets' cavorting with a store-owner's family on Devil's
Island, was the Oglethorpe Players' first production of
the season.
Madge Mosteller, Jim Edgerton, and Larry
D.ivis portray the parents and fiance of de-
mure Carole George.
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Kay Radclirf, as the arrogant brandy-buying client.
The three devilish angels", Sam Braswell, Bub Strum and Ben Mathews, release pet
snake - - the result, an "accidental" death.
Homecoming Queen
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Miss Mary Lou Anderson
HOMECOMING
The first basketball game to be played in the new Oglethorpe University Field House
was held in December, '60. This event was highlighted by Homecoming festivities.
In the game Oglethorpe was victorious over Piedmont College, while Mary Lou Anderson
reigned as Homecoming Queen of 1961. with her court composed of Kay Kilpatrick,
Paula Coker, Judy Townsend, and Barbara Baughman.
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Her reign begins . . . Joyce Gravel, Homecoming Queen "60 crowns Mary Lou.
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CHRISTMAS
FORMAL
Oglethorpe students enjoying themselves at the Standard Club scene of the annual Christmas Ball.
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BOAR'S HEAD CEREMONY
The Yuletide season and the warm atmosphere of the Great Hall provided the setting
for the annual Boar's He, id Ceremony. Induction of new members, and the strains
of Christmas music, followed by a candlelight reception provided the evening's
activities.
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LORD AND LADY
OGLETHORPE BALL
A traditional ball, reminiscent of the heritage of our founder's name
COURT MEMBERS Arlene Brilliant, Sheila Donohue, Joe Soldati, Pat Griffin,
Marc Weinberg, Lord Wayne Dobbs, Lady Barbara Baughman, Jane Lincoln, Jim
Harvey, Sara Mac Smith, Penny Jones, Gloria Early, Nona Davis, Dave Harvey,
Jeri Hamby.
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BLACK AND WHITE
FORMAL
Sponsored by the Freshman class, the "Black and White" was held at Robinson's
Tropical Gardens this year. It initiated, according to precedent, the first social event
of the Spring quarter.
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BASKETBALL
1960-61
THE STORMY
PETRELS
THE CONCENTRATION
THE HANDS, THE WILL
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THE WHEEL
BUDDY GOODWIN
Forward
TOMMY NORWOOD
Guard
A SEASON TO REMEMBER
etrels
Opponents
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Piedmont College
41
60
Georgia Southern
48
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Shorter College
45
79
Valdosta State
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68
Berry
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63
St. Bernard
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West Georgia
27
68
Georgia Southern
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62
LaGrange
43
82
West Georgia
46
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Berry
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University of Chattanooga
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Shorter
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LaGrange
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Stetson
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University of Chattanooga
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Pembroke
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Valdosta State
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Piedmont
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The FIRST ANNUAL
OGLETHORPE
INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT
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Birmingham Southern
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University of the Sol
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TOURNAMENT
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University of Tampa
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Stetson
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JAY ROWLAND
Guard
Statisticians: Ken Borden, Tom Wynn,
Steve McMullen, and Eric ScharrF
MORRIS MITCHELL
Center
BOB NANCE
Forward
ROGER COUCH
Forward
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SAM HUDGINS
Center
WAYNE DO BBS
Guard
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JOHNNY GUTHRIE
Guard
BOBBY SEXTON
Forward
THE COACH
Garland F. Pinholster
THE POWER BEHIND THE PETRELS
MOMENTS OE VICTORY
MOMENTS OF LIGHTHEARTEDNESS
MOMENTS OF CONCENTRATION
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VICTORIOUS PETRELS
PETREL POTENTIAL PUZZLING?
How good were the 1960-61 Oglethorpe basketball Petrels?
This is a question which will never be answered. After con-
vincing victories over the University of Tampa and Stetson
University in the 25th District NAIA playoffs, the road to
fame was suddenly blocked by unheralded Peru State College
of Nebraska. Morris Mitchell and associates gallantly went down
to defeat in the first round of the national small college tourna-
ment in Kansas City, Missouri. Most observers felt that the
Petrels, who had won twenty-one ball games and lost only
three up until this point, suffered a servere ease of tournament
nerves which resulted in their ^ry, "wait til next year".
As usual the Petrels were anchored by a stingy defense,
but the revised "wheel offense" also gave the fans something
about which to cheer. With Coach Garland Pinholster again
sweeping Coach of the Year honors in Georgia the Petrels
simply out classed many of their opponents although their
performance in the national tournament was not indicative of
their strength during the regular season.
The 1960-61 Petrels will never know if they warranted
the number four position that tournament officials seeded them;
however, the cry, "wait til next year", combined wih the
"Stormy Petrel Spirit" will be a basis on which the hopes
rest for another trip to Kansas City. The Petrels and their
supporters are anxious to show just how good Oglethorpe
basketball is. Good luck next year!
by
Wayne Dobbs
Petrel rebounding was impressive throughout the season.
Tommy Norwood drihhles by opponent
Pardon me, hut this hall is mine.
Wateh those elbows!
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Roger Couch scrambles for th<
Tommy Norwood and Morns Mitchell were on the
All 25th District NAIA Tournament Team
NAIA Trophy Accepted
Kansas City here we come!
Action was fast and furious at Kansas City.
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VARSITY
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PAT GRIFFIN
Captain
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DANA LOU HOWE
BARBARA BAUGHMAN
CHEERLEADERS
MARGARET BLANK
DONNA WILLIAMS
JACKIE MURPHY
PEGGY HARTIS
PAULA COKER
SANDY WOLSEY
PEP SQUAD
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Front row: Patty Wilson, Con.tn Rudd. Ann Latimer, and Mary Lou Andersen.
Second row: Charolette Smith, Carol George, Jo Payne, and Diane Leonard. Third row
Beth Walker, Dennis Kerr, and Wanda Crow.
THE SPIRIT
BEHIND
THE PETRELS
THE
SAINTS
JACK WARREN
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FRANKIE MAHAFFEY
JOHN WACHSTETER
CABOT G UPTON
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JIM FINLAND
LYNN DRURY
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TLEA" TEACHY
B TEAM
While the Varsity was preparing for a trip to
Kansas City, B-Team basketball got its start this
year as Oglethorpe continued to develop its athletic
program into one of which students, faculty, and
alumni can be proud. Under the direction of student
coach Wayne Dobbs, the "Baby Petrels" completed
the season with seven wins and eight losses. Although
the record was not particularly impressive the "Baby
Petrels" displayed an enthusiastic approach which
has long characterized athletic teams of Oglethorpe.
Accompanied by its own cheerleaders and a
surprising amount of student support, the team
went into every game to play defense and outscore
the opponents with the same ardor and courage
that their "bigger brothers" did. However, they
found that spirit and courage alone do not insure
victory. Nevertheless, these lads are to be commended
for their part in making this an outstanding athletic
year on the Oglethorpe campus.
COACH DOBBS
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STEVE FIGLER
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JACK TEBEAU
TOM WYNN
B TEAM CHEERLEADERS
Lej't to Right Phyllis Hines, Martha Gilwreath, Anita Holloway, Gloria Early, Jerry
Hamby, Jane Lincoln, and Jane Archer. Captain.
JACK TURPIN, Manager
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TENNIS
COACH WILLIAM A. COHEN AND HIS TEAM
BOB NANCE
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GARY MULLINS
HERNANDO PANTIGOSO
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DANIEL COWART
BOB MALLIS
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1960 SCHEDULE
William Jewell College
William Jewell College
Piedmont College
Piedmont College
Berry College
Piedmont College
Jacksonville State
Shorter College
Shorter College
Berry College
Jacksonville State
Shorter College
Shorter College
The Citadel
The Citadel
Piedmont College
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WHO'S WHO
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AMERICAN COLLEGES
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Wayne Dobbs
WHO'S
WHO
This honor is in recognition of the merit and
accomplishment of the student who is officially
recommended by the Student Government and the
Faculty Council, and who meets the requirements
of the publication.
Joe Soldati
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Marc Weinberg
Penny Jones
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LE CONTE
HONOR SCIENCE SOCIETY FOR SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, SENIORS
ADVISOR: George F. Wheeler
MEMBERS : left to right, James Mann
Lynn Drury
Dave Harvey
Bonnie MeGurn
Robin Wynn
Joe Harb
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BLUE KEY
NATIONAL HONOR SERVICE FRATERNITY
MEMBERS: back, row, left to right: Robin Wynn
Dave Harvey
Buddy Goodwin
Roger Couch
Marc Weinberg
front row, left to right: Wayne Dobbs
Russell Eisenman
William Blair
James Mann
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DUCHESS CLUB
HONOR SOCIETY FOR JUNIOR AND SENIOR WOMEN
ADVISOR: Mrs. Wendell Brown
MEMBERS: (Bac\, left to right), Martha Pool,
Gail Walker, Bonnie McGurn, Mrs. Brown, Bar-
bara Baughman, Dana Lou Howe. (Front), Pat
Griffin, Shelia Donohue, Martha Laird.
OFFICERS
ADVISOR : Mrs. Brown
PRESIDENT: Pat Griffin
VICE-PRESIDENT: Barh;
SECRETARY: Marth
ara Baughman
la Laird
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BOAR'S HEAD
HONOR FRATERNITY FOR JUNIOR AND SENIOR MEN
ADVISOR: Mr. Coulborn
MEMBERS: (Left to right J, Russell Eisenman,
James Mann, Lawrence Goodwin, Robin
Wynn, Mr. Coulborn, Marc Weinberg, Dave
Harvey, Wayne Dobbs, William Blair.
OFFICERS: Marc Weinberg
Wayne Dobbs
Dave Harvey
Robin Wynn
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PLAYERS
AWARDS
SENIOR WHO HAS DONE THE MOST FOR
PLAYERS: Whitey LeBlanc
BEST ACTOR: Ben Mathews
BEST ACTRESS: Kay Radcliffe
BROWN AWARD FOR THE FACULTY MEMBER
WHO HAS BEEN THE MOST HELPFUL: Dr. Stanley
Daugert
CHEMICAL RUBBER
PUBLISHING CO.
AWARD
FOR FRESHMEN SHOWING
THE MOST OUTSTANDING
ACHIEVEMENT
IN:
PHYSICS: Ronald Gurin
CHEMISTRY: John Lipham
MATHEMATICS: Dennis Kerr
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PETER WILLIAMS
BEN PARKER
LAW AWARD
This award is given to the student who exhibits the most
promise in the field of law.
WAYNE DOBBS
DAVID HESS
AWARD
The qualifications for the David Hess Award are the
winning of a letter in an intercollegiate sport in the year in
which the award is given, and the promotion of the athletic
ideals of Oglethorpe through participation and assistance in
the overall athletic program. The recipient of the award
must have the ability to face failure as well as success and
must be a gracious winner as well as a gracious loser.
159
RONNIE KNOPF
MacCONNELL AWARD
The Charles M. MacConnell Award is given by the
Sophomore Class to the Senior who that class feels has par-
ticipated cooperatively in many phases of campus life without
having received full recognition.
GEORGE H. HARPER, JR.
THE FACULTY
SCHOLARSHIP
AWARD
This award is given to the Senior man who has achieved
the highest scholastic average of any man in the graduating
class. The award is given annually by the Faculty.
160
PEGGY HARTIS
The Duchess Club Award
The Duchess Club, Women's Honor Society, honors with
this award, the Freshman girl who best exemplifies the ideal
of an Oglethorpe student in scholarship and in campus ac-
tivities.
' ' ' .
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KEN DAVIS
Boar's Head Award
The Boar's Head Honorary Fraternity presents this award
to the Freshman boy who they feel deserves recognition for
his scholastic achievements and for his participation in ac-
tivities.
161
J&*'
WAYNE DOBBS
OGLETHORPE CUP
The James Edward Oglethorpe Award for merit given
by the Faculty to the man who has best realized the ideals
of an Oglethorpe education.
^Lrj^
MARTHA LAIRD
OGLETHORPE CUP
The Oglethorpe Cup is a merit award given by the
Faculty to the woman who has best realized the ideals of an
Oglethorpe education.
162
MARTHA LAIRD
Sally Hull Weltner
Award for Scholarship
The Sally Hull Weltner Award is presented eaeh year
by the Oglethorpe University Women's Club to the Senior
woman who has attended the University for two years and
who has aehieved the highest average of any woman in the
graduating elass. This year the award goes to two women
with equally high averages.
BELLE TURNER BENNETT
Sally Hull Weltner
Award for Scholarship
163
June 4 GRADUATION DAY What Does It Symbolize?
Each student receiving his diploma is doing so because of his initiative and desire for
the acquisition of knowledge, of a knowledge which was sought to enlighten him
about himself and the world in which he lives. Both have found their expression
in long, tedious hours of hard work and study.
All may not be recognized publicly. But as time passes each will recognize within
himself his accomplishments and how he, too, has achieved something th.it is his
alone and which will prove to be his most valuable asset as he faces the future.
To the Senior Class of 1961 we express our congratulations and sincere best wishes
for a happy and prosperous life.
The Yamacraw Staff
164
A MESSAGE TO THE CLASS OF 1961
Now that you have earned the grand achievement of an Oglethorpe University
degree, you have only a moment to bask in its glory. The life you have chosen awaits
you - impatiently.
It is natural to look with some trepidation upon the unknowable future, hut we
who have preceded you can assure you that your Oglethorpe education has prepared
you well for what lies ahead.
We welcome you into the ranks of the National Alumni Association which
comprises many distinguished alumni in nearly all fields of human effort. We know
that, in time, you will add to its stature.
Our congratulations and best wishes go with you.
The National Alumni Association of Oglethorpe University
III 111
VOGUE CLEANERS
"Home of your dirty clothes'
24 Hour Service
748 Morosgo Dr., N.E.
Good luck to the
graduating seniors
from
ALEX HAIR STYLIST
Alex dresses your hair
in style.
2025 Peachtree Road
Student Directory
ZESTO OF BUCKHEAD
Foot long hot dogs our specialty
Remember
Wednesday 6 hamburgers for $1.00
Tuesday 6 hot dogs for $1.00
Two bargain nights
a week
3119 Roswell Rd., N.
CE. 7-4260
Abbott, Jean 47
Abbott, John 5 1
Akers, Andy 57,74,83
Alexander, Lyn 47,77
Andersen, Mary Lou 50,51,82,
85,77,86,104,105,106,135
Archer, Jayne 56,57,141
Bacon, Peter 57,85
Baker, Arnold, 51
Balowsky, Glenda 57,70
Baughman, Barbara 32,105,
110,111,132
Bennett, Barry 57
Bennett, Belle 32
Bernard, Michele 57
Blair, Carole Ann 57,72
Blair, William 30
Blank, Margaret 47,80,76,
86,133
Borden, Ken 51,70,123,140
Bowman, Mary Jane 57,73
Boydston, Jill 57
Braswell, Sam 77,103
Bremer, Virginia 57,79,86
Brilliant, Arlene 57,110
Brown, Jackie 57,85
Brown, Karin 51
Browning, David 5 1
Browning, Wayne 57
Buck, Anita 47,72,77
Bundy, Jim 56,57,74,80
Burdick, Joan 57
Burgin, Norman 47
Butchart, Peter 47,74,79
Buttolph, Frances 33
Cannon, Gwenda 51,85,77
Cantrell, Ellen 5 1
Chesnut, Dave 30,33,75,137
Clark, Gloria 57
Coats, Susan 57
Coker, Paula 57,105,134
Cooper, Pat 47
Couch, Roger 33,123,128
Cowart, Dan 58,77,79,143
Crawford, Ben 47,70,74,82
Crea, Joe 5 1
Crow, Wanda 51,77,79,88
Crowder, Anne 76
Damianos, Sue 58
Dalton, Susan 47
Davis, Ken 58,70,72,140
Davis, Larry 58,70,74,77,1
Davis, Nona 34,1 10
DeGross, Ed 58,73,79
Dempsey, Nancy 58
Dexter, Bobbi 47,80,79
Dobbs, Wayne 36,68,80,110,
111,124,139,152
Donald, Donnie 58,74
Donohue, Sheila 34,110
Dorsey, Penelope 51
Drury, Lynn 51,69,82,138
Early, Gloria 58,72,110,111
Edwards, Emily 45
135
02
What is Success 7
It's struggling on with the will to win, but
taking loss with a cheerful grin; it's shar-
ing sorrow and work and mirth, and making
better this good old earth; it's serving, striv-
ing through strain and stress; it's doing your
noblest.
That's success.
Best Wishes from
L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY
Office:
3330 Peachtree Rd., N. E.
Atlanta 5, Georgia
Representatives:
Thad Wilkens
Ed Jones
Hollis Britt
Come in and shop at
BELK GALLANT
255 E. Paces Ferry Rd., N.E.
Located in BUCKHEAD
You get the advantages of both a
national company and a local store
when you shop with us.
CE 3-8066
CHEROKEE PLUMBING
AND HEATING
2945 Pcachtree Road, N. E.
Atlanta, Georgia
CE. 3-8893
Located conveniently
in Buckhead
ATLANTA BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
Lumber, Paint and Building Supplies
1700 Monroe Drive, Northeast
Atlanta 9, Georgia
Telephone: TR 5-7575
Student Directory (Continued)
Effrain, Mildred 47
Hamby, Jerri 59,110,141
Egerton, Jim 102
Hames, Travis 52,140
Eisenman, Russell 82,143
Hammon, Richard 59
Engle, Sue 58
Handley, "Butch" 59,74,88
English, Nancy 47
Harb, Joe 35,85,80
Estes, Ronald 58
Harbin, Larrin 59
Euganks, Lee 58
Harper, George 37
Falik, Buria 52
Harris, Susan 52
Fields, Nancy 58,85,73
Hartis, Peggy 59,134
Figler, Steve 58,140
Hartrick, Marcia 52
Flammer, Bill 47,80,82,85
Harvey, Dave 36,69,80,110
Floyd, Becky 47
Harvey, Jim 36,72,110
Gay, Dernl 46,47,74,82
Harvey, Judy 52
George, Carole 52,82,86,
Hasty, Bea 59
102,135
Hazelgrove, Leighton 52
Gilreath, Martha 58,72,141
Haug, Gary 59,140
Goldsmith, June 58
Hewlett, Thorn 48
Goodson, Jan 58
Hisaw, Harvey 52
Goodwin, Buddy 35,122
Hofmann, Paula 48,73,80,86
Gore, Bobby 48
Holloway, Anita 59,85,141
Gravel, Joyce 46,48,73,75,
Hoss, Martha 52
79,80,82,106
Howe, Dana Lou 30,37,132
Gresham, Effie 52
Howell, Phillip 36
Griffin, Pat 30,35,80,86,
Hudgins, Sam 38,124
110,132,153
Hudson, Felix 37
Griggs, John 50
Hunt, Marie 38,70
Grude, Gary 58
Hunt, Mane 38,70
Gullwoglu, Fatma 58
Hunter, Larry 52
GuptorC Cabot 52,74,79,80,137
Hutson, Gayle 59
Gurin, Ronald 52
Hynes, Phyllis 59,141
Guthrie, John 48,124
Ianniello, Giovanni 38
Hagan, William 59
Ingerson, Terry 59,53,77,82,85
OGLETHORPE PHARMACY
"For all your medical and drug supplies . .
Serving North Atlanta with
EXPERT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
AND FREE DELIVERY
Take-Out Service Table Service
CE. 3-5064
Come In
and Enjoy
Pizza and Other Italian Dishes
at
PIZZA BY GIGI
2421 Piedmont Rd., N.E.
Opposite the
Piedmont Drive-In
Open daily from
8:30 A.M. Until 10:30 P.M.
2150 Johnson Ferry Road
GL. 7-4436
167
Student Directory (Continued)
Compliments of
MONTAG'S
Jay, John 48,85
McGurn, Bonnie 48,73,80
Johnson, Betty Jo 59
McMains, Bob 56,60
Jones, "Penny" 30,39,70
McMichen, Pat 53
75,110,153
McMullens, Steve 53,76,123
PEACHTREE ROAD
Kennedy, Janet 48,70,82
Kerr, Dennis 56,59,74,135
McTeer, Carol 60
Mahaffey, Frankie 60,74,136
PHARMACY
Kilpatrick, Kay 50,53,77,
82,85,105
Mallis, Robert 48,85,143
Mann, James 40,86
World's Finest
Kinney, Jane 53
Mann, Oreon 60,88
Steel Die Engraved
Kitchens, Roger 59
Marable, Linda 60
Collegiate
Knopf, Ronnie 39,82,85,137
Mathews, Ben 77,103
Prescription Druggists
Kuiken, John 48
Laird, Martha 30,39
Meller, Rosie 48
Melton, Mike 60
Stationery
and
Latimer, Anne 53,72,75,77,
Metcalf, Mickey 53
79,88,135
Miles, Mary 60
Fashionable
Law, Ethel 48
Lawler, William 48
Miller, Pat 48
Mitcham, Elaine 53
Writing Papers
LeBlanc, "Whitey" 40
Mitchell, Howard 60
4062 Peachtree Road, N.E.
Leonard, Diane 59,73,135
Leonard, Ed 40
Mitchell, Morris 53,123,128
Moore. Ed 54,72,85
Leverette, Fran 59
Moore, Silas 4 1
N. Atlanta 19. Ga.
Levy, Bert 53,77
Morris, Charolette 46,49
Lincoln, Jane 59,110,141
Mosteller, Madge 54,77,102
MONTAG'S
Lipham, John 60
Mote, Doug 49
Lockett, Jeff 60
Mullins, Gary 49,142
ATLANTA.
Loughborough, Carolyn 60
Murphy, Jackie 60,133
GEORGIA
Lynn, Stuart 53
Nance, Bob 54,12 3,142
McDonald, Grant 85
Norwood, Tommy 49,122,
CE. 7-6466
McDonald, Myrna 53
127,128
245 N. Highland Ave.
McFadden, Brad 60
Olsen, Barbara 4 1
McGill, Peggy 60
Osborne, Ben 60,74
McGlothlin, Mimi 53
Paik, Woon Churl 41
FOREMOST DAIRIES, INC.
CRYSTAL UNIFORM
RENTAL SERVICE
MILK
ICE CREAM
>7] 1 Piedmont Road, N.E.
Pants - Shirts - Coveralls - Dresses
304 Angier Ave., N.E.
ATLANTA 12, GA
TRinity 2-4751
CHARLIE BRUMBY, JR.
CEdar 3-9431
Compliments of
W. Peachtree St.
TR. 5-4541
Student
Directory
(Continued)
"Pay Less - Get More"
Pantigoso, Hernando 49,141
Scharff, Eric 50,54,80,
Paredes, Tony 42
123,140
at your
Papini, Lynda 60,77
Sehatzman, Freddie 43,82
Parker, John 60
Schreibman, Nancy 61
Payne, Jo 61,72,75,88,1 35
Scott, Fred 61
HI-OCTANE
Payne, Kathleen 61,73
Scraggs, Rosemary 54
Payne, LeAnn 54
Sellers, Woody 61
Peagler, James 42
Sexton, Bobby 61,124
Pendland, Jim 61,138
Shenk, Scarlett 62
SERVICE
Percival, Barry, 63,74,77,82
Shiflet, Elaine 54
Peterson, Dave 49
Shwinger, Aviva 49
Phillips, Thomas 54
Silver, Barry 62
STATIONS
Pittard, "Buddy" 61
Pool, Martha 49,72
Skiles, Judy 54
Sloan, Mildred 62
Pound, Carol 61
Smith, Charlotte 62,135
Pridgen, Marty 61,85
Smith, Sara Mac 55,69,77,
Radcliffe, Kay 61,77,103
79,110
Rivers, Sandra 61
Soldati, Joe 43,74,76,
Robertson, Linda 61,72
110,152
141 Peachtree Rd., N.E.
Robinson, Dick 54
Sprague, Lynn 55
Rowland, Jay 46,49,122
Stafford, Elizabeth 55,
Rudd, Conan 61,72,74,77,
79,80,88
90,137
Starling, Brenda 62
Russell, Ellen 42
Strom, Bob 103
Rutland, Betty-Jane
Stull, Jack 43,72
Sanders, Sarah Ann 61,72
Swennes, Roger 62
Say ward, Laurie 61
Tanner, Bruce 44
Teachey, "Flea" 49,138
CE 7-5432
Best Wishes
From
MATTHEWS
SUPER
MARKET, INC.
DIXIE SEAL AND
STAMP CO., INC.
Manufacturers of
Marking Devices
For Over 60 Years
P. O. Box 972
Atlanta
STEVE SCHMIDT
DRAIN TROUBLE? CALL
ROTO-ROOTER OF ATLANTA
SEWER SERVICE
No Unnecessary Digging
Only ROTO-ROOTER
"Razor Kleens"
24 Hour Emergency Service
No Extra Charge
THE ONLY NATIONAL SEWER
SERVICE AVAILABLE LOCALLY
DIAL 373-1262
Compliments of
UNDERWOOD'S TEXACO SERVICE
4406 Peachtree Road, N.E.
Atlanta 19. Georgia
CE. 3-6651
MAX UNDERWOOD
169
Compliments of
and
Best Wishes from
LOVABLE BRASSIERE COMPANY
2400 Piedmont Road, N. E.
at Garson Drive
Atlanta 5, Georgia
Phone: CE. 7-1671
DEKALB SPORTING
GOODS
1237 Clairmont Road
DR. 8-7588
Sporting Goods and Equipment
of All Types is Our Specialty
PETREL UNIFORM DESIGNERS
Call on us for your sporting goods needs.
Let us serve you as we serve Oglethorpe.
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
THE ATLANTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
864 SPRING STREET, N. W., ATLANTA 8. GEORGIA
170
Compliments of
NORTH ATLANTA
PHILLIPS "66"
4200 Peachtree Road
In Brookhaven
Next to V.A. Hospital
W. H. Christian Proprietor
Sunday-Thursday 4:30 P.M. -12:30 A.M.
Friday and Saturday 11 A.M. -2 A.M.
THE PIZZA HUT
3101 Peachtree Road, N.E.
Buckhead's Finest
Featuring 24 Varieties of Pizza
3 Sizes; Small, Medium and Jumbo
Prices 65c up
And other Italian dishes
For take out orders: You ring and We Bring
CE. 3-3505
We also have your choice of beer in
both glass and pitcher
Teachey, "Stumpy" 49
Tcbeau, Jack 140
Tebeau. Joyce 62, 72
Thollander, Edna 62
Thrasher, Margaret 44
Toubman, Olivia 72
Townsend, Judy 62, 105
Trias, Jose 62
Turner. Alice 55
Turpin, Jack 5 5, 74, 141
Vajk, Bill 55
Vance, Charles 62, 74, 79
Vander Byl, Joanne 55
Vickery, Yvonne 55
Wachstetcr, John 62, 77, 137
Wagner, Hoyt 56, 62
Walker, Gail 46. 49, 72
Walker, Beth 63, 85, 77, 79,
88, 135
Wallace, Albert 55
Warters. Thomas 55, 74
Warren, Jack 49, 73, 74, SO,
82, 136
Weinberg, Marc 41, 68, 110,
153
Weisiger, Margueritte 73
Whatley, Rebecca 63
White, Lynn 55, 74
White, Steve 63, 140
Williams, Donna 63, 133
Williams, Peter 63
Willis, Carroll 63
Wilson, Patti 63, 72, 75, 79,
88, 135
Winn, Tom 55, 73, 123, 140
Wolsey, Sandy 63, 134
Womack, Joan 63, 85
Wyatt, Bill 63
Wynn, Robin 45, 70, 82
Yates, Gerald 63, 79, 85
Yose, Janet 63, 85
Come In And See Us
at
THE FIVE PACES INN
Buckhead
Compliments
of
H. W. LAY & COMPANY, INC.
4950 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard
CHAMBLEE, GEORGIA
1-1
VAN'S
Cleaners - Laundry
247 Buckhead Ave. CE. 3-2133
1954 Howell Mill Rd. TR. 4-7224
3625 Peachtree Rd. CE. 7-3882
Briarcliff-Lavista ME. 4-7515
4208 Peach+ree Rd. CE. 7-6636
BOTTLING COMPANY OF ATLANTA
Compliments of
BROOKHAVEN
PHARMACY
4005 Peachtree Road
Serving all North Atlanta
with
Excellent Service and Fine Goc
DEKALB NATIONAL BANK OF BROOKHAVEN
Member of the Trust Company of Georgia Group
and the F. D. I. C.
4021 Peachtree Road, N. E.
Atlanta 19, Georgia
THRIFT IS A CARDINAL VIRTUE SAVE A LITTLE REGULARLY WITH US
BE BUSINESSLIKE KEEP ACCURATE RECORDS OF YOUR SPENDING
MAIL A PERSONAL CHECK FOR ALL YOUR BILL PAYMENTS
OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT
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